Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 month ago

Give reason :
Bells are made up of metals ​

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Answered by samiksha854
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Answer:

Bells made up of metals and not from wood because metals have the capability to produce sound when hit with a solid object, i.e, they are Sonorous.

Answered by presentmoment
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The bells are constructed of metal in that when a metal bell is struck, the particles that make up the bell begin to vibrate, and metals can maintain these vibrations for longer periods of time, resulting in the ringing sound.

Explanation:

  • Because vibrations imply that particles are moving back and forth around a fixed point, we can also claim that metals have elastic qualities (because elastic materials can also return to their original position after being displaced from them)
  • The vibrations created by a clapper striking a metal shell are what cause a bell to toll.
  • The bell's vibrations push and pull the air around it, which pushes and pulls the air beyond it.
  • The vibrations of the bell are thus transmitted to our ears as sound.

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